Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 168W. Blackwood, 1900 - Scotland |
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Page 97
... The Rajah intrigued with him feebly . Some of the Bugis settlers , weary with end- less insecurity , were half inclined to call him in . The younger G spirits amongst them , chaffing , advised to ' get 1900. ] 97 Lord Jim : A Sketch .
... The Rajah intrigued with him feebly . Some of the Bugis settlers , weary with end- less insecurity , were half inclined to call him in . The younger G spirits amongst them , chaffing , advised to ' get 1900. ] 97 Lord Jim : A Sketch .
Page 98
... Bugis , produced the ring , and was received , in a manner of speaking , into the heart of the community . " " Doramin was one of the most remarkable men of his race I had ever seen . His bulk for a Malay was immense , but he did not ...
... Bugis , produced the ring , and was received , in a manner of speaking , into the heart of the community . " " Doramin was one of the most remarkable men of his race I had ever seen . His bulk for a Malay was immense , but he did not ...
Page 99
... Bugis community was in a most critical position . They were all afraid , ' he said to me " 6 He drove each man afraid for himself ; while I could see as plain as possible that they must do some- thing at once if they did not want to go ...
... Bugis community was in a most critical position . They were all afraid , ' he said to me " 6 He drove each man afraid for himself ; while I could see as plain as possible that they must do some- thing at once if they did not want to go ...
Page 103
he ventured to leave the bat- tery under charge of two elderly Bugis who had seen some fight- ing in their day , and went to join Dain Waris and the storm- ing - party who were concealed in the ravine . In the small hours they began ...
he ventured to leave the bat- tery under charge of two elderly Bugis who had seen some fight- ing in their day , and went to join Dain Waris and the storm- ing - party who were concealed in the ravine . In the small hours they began ...
Page 105
... Bugis settlers , had attached himself to Jim's person . His com- plexion was very dark , his face flat , his eyes prominent and injected with bile . There was something excessive , almost fanatical , in his devotion to his white lord ...
... Bugis settlers , had attached himself to Jim's person . His com- plexion was very dark , his face flat , his eyes prominent and injected with bile . There was something excessive , almost fanatical , in his devotion to his white lord ...
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